Person    | Female  Died 26/12/2004

Leanne Cox

Categories: Tragedy

Leanne Cox

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Leanne Cox

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Tsunami memorial

120-tonne block of granite, 4.1 metre cube with a corner removed. According...

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Danielle Carter

Danielle Carter

Danielle Kay Carter was born on 2 September 1977 in Basildon Hospital, Nether Mayne, Basildon, Essex. She died, aged 15 years, as a result of an IRA bomb explosion at the Baltic Exchange, St Mary ...

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
David Page
1 memorial
Fm. Albert Hunt

Fm. Albert Hunt

Firefighter from Brixton Fire Station who died as a result of a fire.

Person, Emergency Services, Tragedy

1 memorial
Sydenham air raid

Sydenham air raid

After losing too many Zeppelins, the Germans started using Gotha aircraft for bombing raids. Sydenham was one of the last raids of the war. The newly formed RAF put up considerable resistance, dest...

Event, Tragedy

1 memorial

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Queen's College

Queen's College

W1, Harley Street, 43

Queen's College, founded 1848. This college is an Independent Day School for girls aged 11-18 and was the first academic institution for...

1 subject commemorated
men and women of the London Midland and Scottish Railway

men and women of the London Midland and Scottish Railway

The building in which some of these people worked is nearby. 1934 Euston House was built on what is now Eversholt Street as the headquarters of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Designed by...

Group, Transport

1 memorial
James Geiger Coxetter

James Geiger Coxetter

Pilot Officer James Geiger Coxetter was born on 29 October 1916 in Jacksonville Beach, Duval County, Florida, USA, the son of James Geiger Coxetter (1880-1940) and Alene Hoggatt Coxetter née Buckma...

Person, Ireland, USA

War dead, WW2
1 memorial
Lumière Cinématographe

Lumière Cinématographe

The Lumière Cinématographe was a machine for projecting moving pictures, invented in France by Antoine Lumière and his sons, Louis and Auguste.  

Media, Cinema, France

1 memorial
Glovers' Hall

Glovers' Hall

The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting ..., Volume 3, 1810, gives the history of Glovers' Hall, as follows: In Beech Street, at Beech Lane, originally part of a palace belo...

Building, Liveries & Guilds

1 memorial